Earth's layers and Features Unit Test

Compare and contrast a fossil and a trilobite(1 point)
Both fossils and trilobites are relativity new, both being around 1,000 years old. However, trilobites are only found on the bottom of the ocean, whereas fossils are found only on land.
Both fossils and trilobites are relativity new, both being around 1,000 years old. However, trilobites are only found on the bottom of the ocean, whereas fossils are found only on land.

Both fossils and trilobites are extremely old. However, a fossil was a creature that was living on Earth at some point that over time turned into a trilobite, meaning a fossil is one type of many different types of creatures found in trilobites.
Both fossils and trilobites are extremely old. However, a fossil was a creature that was living on Earth at some point that over time turned into a trilobite, meaning a fossil is one type of many different types of creatures found in trilobites.

Both fossils and trilobites are relativity new, both being around 1,000 years old. However, fossils are only found underwater, whereas trilobites are found all over the globe.
Both fossils and trilobites are relativity new, both being around 1,000 years old. However, fossils are only found underwater, whereas trilobites are found all over the globe.

Both fossils and trilobites are extremely old. However, a trilobite was a creature that was living on Earth at some point that over time turned into a fossil, meaning a trilobite is one type of many different types of creatures found in fossils.

Both fossils and trilobites are remnants of ancient organisms that have been preserved in the Earth's layers over time. Fossils can be a wide range of organisms, while trilobites specifically refer to a group of extinct marine arthropods. Trilobites are typically found in marine sedimentary rock formations, while fossils can be found in various types of rock formations on land or underwater. Additionally, trilobites existed during the Paleozoic Era, while fossils can come from a wide range of time periods.